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Old 06-07-2012, 15:24   #26
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Well there are no jobs at all, and generally people need jobs to survive. Unless you want to say on the social welfare forever, and apply for 100's of jobs a week and never hear anything back like I do. We have NO CHOICE but to emigrate. Feel free to come over and experience it if you want and then you mightn't be so fiippant and insulting
This.

Finding a job in this country is a bloody nightmare at the moment.
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Old 06-07-2012, 22:16   #27
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This.

Finding a job in this country is a bloody nightmare at the moment.
But it won't be forever. I know, im unemployed too. But emigrating isnt even on my mind.
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Old 10-07-2012, 20:55   #28
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:01   #29
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anyone watch the Japan one tonight?
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Old 10-07-2012, 22:15   #30
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Having watched the programme and indeed following events in Ireland I felt for the family from Galway who's daughter has had to fly to Australia for work.
I live in Galway. It's where I go to university. I have at least another two years to go (starting a postgrad in September) but when it comes to finding work it's possible I might have to emigrate. I'm going to worry about that nearer the time though. At the moment I'm gonna concentrate on college.
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Old 10-07-2012, 23:32   #31
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anyone watch the Japan one tonight?
Yeah it was quite good. I think she finds it hard to get decent leads though working for BBC3 and being so young. I love the way she seems to just invite herself along to everything though, at least she gets stuck in. I think for me the Greece one was the most hard hitting.
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:26   #32
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Hey all

Just watched the show and was wondering did anyone else. It really is that shit btw. 75-80% of my class from uni have emigrated, and if I dont find a job soon Ill be joining them Over 1000 people leave a week, its so sad watching it because it is true and heart breaking. I was in college for so many years and because of corrupt politicans and ****** bankers I will more than likely have to leave and this breaks my heart.
I understand where you are coming from but ultimately you along with the rest of your kinship in Ireland need to band together to enact change within the nation.

You elect the same lying incest breeding parasites into office time after time who have sold your nation to the highest bidder, the last election for instance the Irish put into office that ejit Edna whats his face, he promised change but once in office done sweet FA about renegotiating the harsh bailout conditions. your nation got rid of us Brits so i know you lot have the fight in you to make Ireland a better place.

The EU has screwed you over but the Irish love for the EU has not diminished at all, the celtic tiger economy is long gone and when the EU becomes more integrated then you will lose more than you ever bargained for, you will cease to become a nation, you will be just another EU region at the beck and call of foreigners, to create jobs,grow the economy then you need to seriously consider default, Iceland has been through the pain and is now beginning its road to prosperity.

Ireland and its people need to be extremely selfish and do what is best for them, time to stand up and fight for the future of your nation, IrishChick all it takes is just one single act to set the ball rolling.
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